By referring to the
announcement column it will be seen that the name of Redic E. Bryan
appears there as a candidate for the office of Tax Assessor. As he is not
thoroughly known to our people it might be well to give something of his
biography. Mr. Bryan was born in Louisiana, but moved to Texas and
to Erath County with his parents when he was only eight years of age. He
attended a good school at Stephenville and upon completion of his school
days he acquired a first grade certificate and taught for five years in that
county.

Five years ago he moved with
his family to Baylor county and settled on a farm in Levelview community,
northwest of town of town. He has been living there ever since, except a
period of eighteen months when he was at Big Springs for his wife’s health.
His life in our midst has been and exemplary one and he has earned the high
regard of the people with whom he has been associated.

Mr. Bryan is forty
years of age and is in the prime of his usefulness. He is a robust,
vigorous man, fully capable physically to cope with the cares of office. He
has also had the training that would fit him for the position he seeks.
That he is perfectly honest and trustworthy is not to be doubted for an
instant. He will refer you to anybody that knew him where he came from or
who has known him here as to his character.

Being thus qualified, Mr. Bryan believes he can serve the people in
the capacity of assessor to their entire satisfaction. And no effort will
be spared on his part in case he is elected, to make of himself a good
officer. He is determined that his race will be a perfectly clean one. He
has not a word to say against his opponent, whom he believes to be a good
and capable man. But he believes in rotation of office and believes that
all public favors should not be given one man, no matter how good that man
may be.

Mr. Bryan is at some
disadvantage in not knowing everybody, but he intends to make a thorough
canvas and will try if possible to meet you before the July primary. He
asks for a careful consideration of his candidacy on the part of the voter.
Mr. Bryan is a good man and qualified for the office he seeks.
If the voters of our county should feel constrained to give him their ballot
it is save to say they would have no great cause to regret their action.